There were four of us. We were boys on a mission of discovery. For more than a year, we had been trying to solve a mystery.
We were as silent as mice as we hid behind the trees on the west side of the church parking lot.
The early dark of the evening aided us in hiding. Any minute we knew we would see them.
Jack had seen them go over and had called the rest of us to watch.
It was only a matter of time before they came back.
They never stayed all that long, and they always came back.

Itchy eyes, runny nose, sneezing, fatigue, these are just a few of the signs of seasonal allergies — also known as hay fever.
And get ready: It looks like we may have a real doozy of an allergy season this year.
Milder winter temperatures in places can cause plants to pollinate early. And a rainier spring leads to quick plant growth, as well as an increase in mold.
Allergic reactions mostly occur when your body responds to a “false alarm.”